Triple-winner Laurie Crissinger led the Lady Red Raiders well-balanced performance in track and field events. She captured firsts in the 100 (17.9) and 300 hurdles (55.2), and was a member of Meyersdale's winning 400 meter relay race timed in 57.4 seconds.

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"It was a good, solid effort," Meyersdale coach Mike Miller said. "Some of our kids are coming around as we try to get ready for upcoming events."

Joanna Nist was a quadruple winners (100 and 200 meters, long and triple jumps) for the Lady Rockets.

Meyersdale (9-2, 6-0 in the WestPAC) will compete in the West Central Coaches Meet on Friday in Altoona.

Resh took the 100 (13.0) and 200 meters (28.2). Johnson won the high (5 feet-1 inch) and triple jumps (34-1/2). Papini placed first in shot put (34-9) and discus (89-5). Ashley Minnick, Elyse Branam, Becky Horst and Michelle Mostoller also picked up wins.

The Lady Eagles finished the dual meet season 12-1 overall and 10-1 in the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference. The girls' LHAC championship meet is scheduled for Tuesday at Central Cambria in Ebensburg.

Somerset's boys and girls will compete in Friday's West Central Coaches Meet at Mansion Park in Altoona along with athletes from Windber, Meyersdale, Conemaugh Township and Berlin.

Chris Perkosky ran a personal best of 14.9 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles and won the 300 hurdles (43.0). John Curlej won both the shot put (44 feet-3 inches) and javelin (148-3). Frank Rummell took the 1600 (5:00) and led off for the first-place 3200 relay team.

Kari Stahl took both hurdles (100, 18.2, and 300, 52.3) for the Lady Ramblers.

Windber coach Tim Saylor said Windber's girls did well due to their depth, despite winning only six events outright.

"We didn't win any relay against Everett and we only won one against Johnstown," Saylor said. "The field events and the seconds and thirds really meant a lot today."